Nico Paz has had a great season at Como with 12 goals and seven assists in Serie A, and he might be the kind of player Manchester City are looking for.
It’s yet another summer of change at Manchester City with Enzo Maresca set to replace legendary boss Pep Guardiola at the Etihad and a number of influential players departing.
Maresca will look to continue the incredible work Guardiola has done at City over the past decade but he will, of course, look to put his own stamp on the club.
A number of players face uncertain futures at the Etihad. Savinho is wanted by Tottenham for a second consecutive summer, Omar Marmoush’s disappointing form has seen him linked with a move away, Nathan Ake’s future is in doubt and James Trafford looks nailed on to leave. And all this comes after Bernardo Silva and John Stones said goodbye to City. It’s going to be a very busy summer.
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Any outgoing stars will need to be replaced, and one player who City might want to take a look at is Nico Paz.
Last year reports surfaced suggesting City were monitoring the youngster’s progress in Italy. Stylistically, it is easy to understand why a player like Paz would attract attention.
The 21-year-old has enjoyed a breakthrough campaign under Cesc Fàbregas at Como, developing into one of the most exciting young attacking midfielders in Serie A.
Paz registered 12 goals and seven assists in Serie A last term, stats which saw him named the league’s best midfielder for the 2025/26 season.
What could make him particularly interesting from a City perspective is the variety within his game. Although naturally an attacking midfielder, Paz regularly drifts into wider positions, carries the ball away from pressure and operates comfortably between the lines.
He is not an out-and-out winger, but players capable of playing multiple different roles have been key to City’s success under Guardiola.
At 6ft 1in, the Argentinian also offers physicality. He glides with the ball rather than relying on explosive pace, often cutting inside onto his left foot when played on the right.
He is the type of player City have leaned towards in recent years, capable of playing across several roles and able to cut inside to create space out wide for others.
But any club looking at Paz would be faced with a potential major hurdle. When Real Madrid sold Paz in 2024, they included a buyback clause in the deal, and it’s claimed they are keen to activate the clause this summer. Como have made it clear they want him to stay in Italy.
Reports in Spain have also suggested Paz would be open to remaining in Italy for at least one more season after helping Como qualify for the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history.
But Paz has too much quality to ignore and top clubs all over Europe are said to be monitoring the youngster.
With the World Cup approaching, Paz could attract even more attention on the international stage with Argentina. It’s the exact kind of environment where players can prove they are ready for the top level and Paz feels like one of the players to keep a close eye on throughout the competition.
If he performs at the World Cup this summer and City are looking for a young, exciting attacking player to add to their squad, they could do a lot worse than to look at Paz.
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